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Kenji Inaba, the world’s friendliest trauma surgeon. He’s the surgeon you wish you could call up during a shift with all of your questions. While we can’t give you his cell phone number, we can do the next best thing: have him answer your clinical questions. Take, for instance, his talk last year on permissive hypotension and what is the “goal” systolic blood pressure in bleeding penetrating trauma patients:

Want more? This year, Kenji addresses even more trauma conundrums, from choosing between sutures versus staples to reviewing critical trauma M&M cases. Register today before the $50 Early Bird discount expires on April 1st and guarantee a seat to the EM educational event of the year. Get the answers you want, from the experts you trust.

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Secure your spot in the world’s largest single-track EM education conference. What does that mean for you? It means not stressing about which lecture to be in and at what time. It means not having to run through gigantic convention centers searching for some obscure room. EEM 2016 is all located in one amazing theater. Just grab a seat, relax, and enjoy the show. You never have to worry about missing any high-yield lectures, like this snippet from Billy Mallon last year, going over special x-ray views to detect occult injuries:

Rather stay home? Our Digital Package is a great way to enjoy the conference. Watch the show from anywhere you have internet access! Join us in the online chat room to get your questions answered by the EEM faculty, win some prizes, and meet new friends from around the world. The Digital Package brings the conference experience to you. If you miss part of the day, don’t worry. The replay of the day’s events is available that same evening.

With either type of registration, you get lifetime access to the mastered HD videos and over 30 hours of CME.

Your $50 Early Bird discount expires April 1st, so what are you waiting for?

Over the past two weeks, you heard REBEL EM’s Salim Rezaie and EMRAP’s Cameron Berg go over their evidence-based approaches to low-risk chest pain using the HEART and TIMI score. This week, listen in as they answer your burning questions from delta troponins to stress tests to applying these ADPs using our run-of-the-mill troponins:

Last week, REBEL EM’s Salim Rezaie went over his evidence-based approach to low-risk chest pain using the HEART score. This week, EMRAP’s Cameron Berg shows us how he does it, using the TIMI score.

Next week, Drs. Rezaie and Berg go head-to-head, comparing and contrasting their strategies and answer your questions, moderated by the one and only Rob Orman. This is where the meat is, so stay tuned!

Ohh…you asked for it. At last week’s EEM studio session, REBEL EM’s Salim Rezaie went head-to-head with EMRAP’s Cameron Berg about how they use HEART vs TIMI in their low-risk chest pain ADPs.

This week we kick it off with Dr. Rezaie and his evidence-based approach to low-risk chest pain using the HEART score.

For more info, check out REBEL EM’s post here. Next week, we’ll hear from Dr. Berg and his evidence-based approach to low-risk chest pain using the TIMI score. We’ll round it out the following week, as these two go head-to-head and answer your questions, moderated by the one and only Rob Orman.

Here at Essentials, we constantly innovate EM education. We blend the science of learning and the art of teaching to find that sweet spot, because we all know that medical education can be done better. The Essentials studio sessions are the product of that process, and we’re excited to give you FREE access to our upcoming session, Thursday February 18, 2016. Rob Orman hosts an all-star cast including Salim Rezaie, Cam Berg, and Joe Bellezzo.

From being a combat medic in the Vietnam War,to a technician, to a nurse, to a physician, Dr. Joe Lex has had a storied career in Emergency Medicine. After almost 50 years practicing, teaching and developing our specialty across the world, he will make his very last speaking appearance in North America at our 15th anniversary conference, before hanging up his stethoscope.Dr. Lex will be sharing insight into how far we’ve come as a specialty and where we are headed.

Perspectives like his are hard to find, so make sure to join us at the Essentials of Emergency Medicine conference from May 10-12, 2016 at The Chelsea theater of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.

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